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other part requires to be efficiently shielded — is at once ruthlessly denuded of its protection, and exposed to the most serious injury. The immature* horn, suddenly strip- ped of its outer covering, immediately begins to experi- ence the evil effects of external influences ; it loses its moisture, dries, hardens, and shrivels up ; it also occupies a smaller space, and in doing so, the sole becomes more concave, drawing after it the wall — for it must be remem- bered that the sole is a strong ...stay against contraction of the lower margin of the hoof — and the consequence is, that the foot gradually decreases in size, and the quar- ters and heels narrow. The animal goes " tender, " even on smooth ground ; but if he chance to put his mutilated sole on a stone, what pain must he experience ! This ten- derness on even ground or smoothly paved roads arises from the fact, that not only is the entire sensitive surface compressed, irritated, or inflamed by the hard, contract- ing envelope, and the unnatural exposure to sudden changes of heat and cold, but the little sensitive processes contained at the upper end of each of the horn-fibres are painfully crushed in their greatly diminished tubes, and instead of being organs of secretion and the most delicate touch, they are now scarcely more than instruments of torture to the unfortunate animal.
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